Marilyn Manson Bullied By Cops, Extreme Go Back to Boston + More

Want to see Marilyn Manson in Quentin Dupieux's Wrong Cops? Well, you can. The film is a 90-minute comedy about corrupt cops that debuted at Cannes. Manson plays a bit of a, um, slow kid, taunted and bullied by the officer who asks if he wants to see his dick. He is accused of being a hooker, too, all the while trying to listen to music. It's darkly funny, in a creepy, cultish way. But don't expect an Academy Award. [Antiquiet]

Early '00s Hardcore faves Give Up the Ghost (once known as American Nightmare) have confirmed that they will play New York City's Webster Hall on July 22. Tickets go on sale May 31. Hx to the Cx. [Via Press Release]

New York noisemongers Unsane have contributed the new song "Grind" to Decibel Magazine's exclusive FlexiSeries. If you love Unsane, you'll want to nab it. Support awesome printed publications like Decibel, as well. The band just released Wreck, its seventh disc, via Alternative Tentacles. [Decibel]

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Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme will perform the National Anthem at the Boston Red Sox Game at Fenway Park this Saturday, May 26. Additionally, Bettencourt will bring his self-proclaimed No. 1 fan Darren Parker, who is suffering from an inoperable brain tumor and has been left unable to work as his medical costs mount, on the field while they perform. Parker will also be able to watch the soundcheck and batting practice. All this came about because Bettencourt cannot attend a June 23 fundraiser for Parker at Sleep's Bar + Grill in Bluffs, Illinois since he will be on the road with Rihanna in London at that time. [Via Press Release] [Donations for Darren]

Death Division featuring Jerry Montano (ex-Nothingface, ex-HELLYEAH) on bass, just finished six new tracks. "We are pumped about how the songs turned out and really into the organic tones we achieved," said Tim Yeung, the band's drummer/co-founder. Check out the teaser trailer which features music. Montano wrote and directed the short. It contains violence, nudity and Death Division. "We wanted to take things in a different direction as far as unveiling the band while still making it interesting and not just another video," Montano said. [Facebook]

Beloved stoner rockers Sleep will wake up to play four U.S show next months. They're supporting the reissue of their iconic Dopesmoker album. They will hit Tampa, Seattle and Oakland. Dates re below.